U.S. orders stricter security measures for flights

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First posted: December 28, 2009 at 3:01 pm | Updated: December 28, 2009 at 3:01 pm

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Following are a list of new measures, as reported by some airlines and passengers who have traveled in recent days. The Transportation Security Administration gave only limited details of new measures on its website, but several airlines said they had been ordered by the United States to implement the new policy:

- On many international flights destined for the United States, passengers are being limited to one personal carry-on bag and are asked to check other bags and packages.

Read the rest of the list at Reuters.

Latino Leaders Use Churches in Census Bid

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First posted: December 23, 2009 at 12:58 pm | Updated: December 23, 2009 at 12:58 pm

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Fearing that millions of illegal immigrants may not be counted in the 2010 census, Latino leaders are mobilizing a nationwide drive to urge Latinos to participate in the survey, including an intense push this week in evangelical Christian churches.

Please read more at The New York Times

José Feliciano Condemns Holiday Message of Hate & Racism

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First posted: December 23, 2009 at 12:52 pm | Updated: December 23, 2009 at 12:52 pm

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Jose Feliciano, the Puerto Rican-American singer most renown for his hit Christmas song “Feliz Navidad” issues a statement in response to the anti-immigrant spoof created by Talk Radio Network’s Matt Fox and AJ Rice entitled “Illegal Aliens In My Yard.”

“I am filled with disgust that the HumanEvents.com website and Talk Radio Network producers Matt Fox and AJ Rice (‘The Fox and Rice Experience’) have utilized the joyful spirit of Feliz Navidad without authorization to spread a message of racism and fear during the Christmas season.  While I am reluctant to draw any further attention to this highly offensive recording, I feel it necessary to speak-out and distance my song from such a bigoted political agenda. When I wrote and composed Feliz Navidad, I chose to sing in both English and Spanish in order to create a bridge between two wonderful cultures during the time of year in which we hope for goodwill toward all. Instead, the appalling hate speech presented in “Illegals in my Yard” is revolting to all of us that treasure the true meaning of Christmas. They should be truly ashamed” – José Feliciano

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